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Health Tip: Exercise for Better Sleep
It can ease stress and prepare you for rest
- Posted July 4, 2016
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1 in 3 Hospitals in Developing World Lack Running Water
Clean water essential for surgeries, hygiene, infection control, researchers say
- Posted July 3, 2016
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Family Key to Helping Teens Avoid Obesity
Good relationship with parents, especially between fathers and sons, fosters healthy habits, study finds
- Posted July 1, 2016
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2009 Swine Flu Originated in Mexico
Genetic analysis pinpoints source of the pandemic influenza that killed 17,000 people
- Posted July 1, 2016
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How Pregnancy Can Trip You Up
Even in first trimester, center of mass shifts forward, research shows
- Posted July 1, 2016
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Many Smartphone ‘Fertility Apps’ May Not Work
In study, only 6 had perfect score in predicting fertile days
- Posted July 1, 2016
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Could ‘Zaps’ to the Brain Help Fight Glaucoma?
Small study found 10 days of electrical stimulation restored some lost vision for some patients
- Posted July 1, 2016
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Anthrax Vaccine Shows Promise in Monkey Trial
New type of shot protected animals against deadly infection
- Posted July 1, 2016
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Who’s Most Likely to Seek Infertility Help
They're more likely to be better educated, wealthier and older, study finds
- Posted July 1, 2016